Case Study

Redefining data transfers for its Internet of Things

Issues and challenges

Daikin is getting fully involved in the Internet of Things. The manufacturer has developed a solution called I Net that enables companies to remotely monitor their heating or air conditioning performance. Customers receive information by email, which can be used to predict spikes in consumption or malfunctions, and receive alerts if there are any problems. But Daikin wants to increase the use of this system. Up until now, many potential customers refused to let the manufacturer connect to their Internet networks. Their worries? That adding a new system would affect security and weigh on the capacity of the company’s network, slowing it down.

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